woodyapex
New Bee
- Joined
- Apr 26, 2011
- Messages
- 31
- Reaction score
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- Location
- barnsley
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 2
Im brand new to bees really but a very fast learner and for years thought about keeping bees !
Thursday a swarm of bees swarmed on a branch in my pond area on the farm / barn conversions i live in .
I promptly made a phone call to a friend i remember mentioning used to keep bees .
In the next hour or two while he was on his way with a few bits he's still left , i did some research and knocked a hive up !!!
I know i know , some of you maybe thinking god help us maybe , but it fits national frames (although ive only 5 frames in so far ) and the bees have took to it nicely .
They are really well behaved bees !
now i do have a slight problem but maybe its not .
I'm learning every day at the min ! now the box i've made is classed as the brood box , ready to put a queen seperator on , i think ?
the problem is as i'd not got exact dimensions theres a 4" 100 mm gap under the bottom of the frames .
Q1 Does this matter ??
Q2 Cos i rushed the hive , i could have done a better job although its adequate is it possible to swap the hive now for a better one ?
Q3 Is anyone on here at Barnsley bee keepers association
Q4 When they all wiggle fast ( together ) are they mad ? lol
for now thats about it .
any help appreciated please
Thanks woody
Thursday a swarm of bees swarmed on a branch in my pond area on the farm / barn conversions i live in .
I promptly made a phone call to a friend i remember mentioning used to keep bees .
In the next hour or two while he was on his way with a few bits he's still left , i did some research and knocked a hive up !!!
I know i know , some of you maybe thinking god help us maybe , but it fits national frames (although ive only 5 frames in so far ) and the bees have took to it nicely .
They are really well behaved bees !
now i do have a slight problem but maybe its not .
I'm learning every day at the min ! now the box i've made is classed as the brood box , ready to put a queen seperator on , i think ?
the problem is as i'd not got exact dimensions theres a 4" 100 mm gap under the bottom of the frames .
Q1 Does this matter ??
Q2 Cos i rushed the hive , i could have done a better job although its adequate is it possible to swap the hive now for a better one ?
Q3 Is anyone on here at Barnsley bee keepers association
Q4 When they all wiggle fast ( together ) are they mad ? lol
for now thats about it .
any help appreciated please
Thanks woody